nagiosgraph parses output and performance data from Nagios plugins, stores the data in RRD files, and creates graphs and reports from the data. Graphs and reports can be embedded in Nagios. Easy to setup, highly customizable, and few dependencies.

IOG (Input Output Grapher) is a network I/O byte grapher made to graph cumulative kB/MB/GB totals for hours/days and months using SNMP. It is
intended to be simple, fast (support for 1000s of hosts) and integrate well
with MRTG.

Punchout! is a simple and straightforward time clock system that allows an administrator to set up multiple clients each with their own pay rate. The user can then punch the Punch In! or Punch Out! button to track their hours and pay.

The Everything Development Engine is Yet Another web content management system that uses Apache mod_perl and MySQL to move blocks of text/html around. It is used on Everything2.com, PerlMonks.org, and Animefu.com.

WARFARE is a lightweight, extensible Web Application Framework to enable Construction and maintenace of web based applications without writing any Java code.
A Web based interface allows for real time maintenance and tweaks to the system.

gRSShopper is an application that allows you to define your own community of RSS feeds, aggregates content from those feeds and organizes it, and helps you integrate that content into your own posts, articles and other content.

In combination with the Apache web server and mod_perl, Apache::MP3 lets you create a virtual jukebox of your MP3, WAV and Ogg Vorbis music files, browse them over the web, create playlists, and stream them.

A Perl module for easily creating HTML dropdown menus for use with HTML::Template, Template Toolkit or Template::Magic templating systems.
Allows any number of dropdown menus to be displayed on a single page, each
independantly configurable.

Spong is a simple system-monitoring package written in Perl. It features client based monitoring, monitoring of network services, results displayed via the Web or console, history of problems, and flexible messaging when problems occur.

SIRS stands for "Smart Indicators for Reflection Support". SIRS is a framework for developing Indicators on top of sensor networks in web-based and ambient environments for data aggregation, information visualization and context adapation.

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